Student Profile: Tint Tha Ra Wun
Biology student Tint Tha Ra Wun has a passion for giving back to the community and aims to do just that through medicine.
SOURCE 2021
More than 135 undergraduate and graduate students showcased their research and creative scholarly work at the annual Symposium of University Research and Creative Expression (SOURCE) held virtually on April 23.
Student Profile: Kaitlyn Accardi
When Kaitlyn Accardi discovered her passion for biology in high school, she knew she was meant to use that spark to help others.
Mixed Reality Game Brings 16th-Century Literature to the Modern Age
Perchance: An AR Hamlet Mystery provides New York Tech students with an in-depth experience of Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
In Honor of Earth Day
Since the first Earth Day in 1970, colleges and universities have been central figures of the environmental movement. Now, New York Tech faculty and students are working to solve some of the planet’s most pressing issues.
Alumni Profile: Jaz Garner
Starting her career as an intern at ABC News, Jaz Garner (M.A. ’14) is now associate producer for 20/20. And she says she couldn’t have gotten there without the support of her alma mater.
The Legacy of Marie Curie
New York Tech students participated in an event showcasing how scientist Marie Curie paved the way for women in STEM.
Walking on the Wild Side with Anatomy Research
When COVID-19 disrupted in-person learning, New York Tech students sought remote research opportunities. Working with Assistant Professor of Anatomy Michael Granatosky, Ph.D., the student researchers contributed multiple chapters on animal locomotion and evolution to the Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior.
VRWorldTech Interviews Graduate Student Dominica Jamir
British publication VRWorldTech featured UX/UI design and development graduate student Dominica Jamir in a five-page spread in the February 22 issue.
Perspectives on Insurrection and Inauguration Aftermath
On February 11, a multidisciplinary panel of faculty and staff discussed the personal, psychological, emotional, and political impact following the event of January 6, 2021, and to offer advice, resources, and perspectives to community members in a virtual roundtable discussion, “Insurrection to Inauguration: Where Do We Go From Here?”
Helping Animators Augment Their Reality
At “Create Your Own Augmented Reality,” on February 6, digital art and design faculty, students, and staff showed aspiring animators how to make the best use of augmented reality tools.
Alumnus Appointed First African American Chancellor of New York State Board of Regents
Lester W. Young Jr. (B.S. ’70) was unanimously elected as chancellor of the New York State Board of Regents, where he will lead and serve as the presiding officer of the board.